The Napa Valley Swim Team girls broke five team records last
weekend at the end of the five-day Pacific Swimming Far Western
Long Course Championships in Concord. Teams from as far away as
Fiji, Mexico, China, Canada and Singapore attended the meet.

In the 200-meter medley relay. 13-year-old Megan Minor
(backstroke) and 14-year-olds Alex Swanson (breaststroke), Mia
Facey (butterfly) and Emily Stephens (freestyle) clocked 2 minutes,
11.41 seconds. The time broke not only broke the NVST’s 13-14
girls record of 2:12.86, which had stood for 11 years, but also the
club’s Senior girls record of 2:12.15, which was set nine
years ago.

The team of Minor (backstroke), Swanson (breaststroke), Facey
(butterfly) and 14-year-old Shania Stagner (freestyle) broke the
NVST 13-14 girls 400 medley relay record with a time of 4:49.33.
They placed ninth with the mark, which broke the club record of
4:52.90 that was set 14 years ago.

Minor, Swanson, Facey and Stagner also teamed to break the NVST
13-14 girls 400 freestyle relay record with a 4:19.00.

The nine-year-old record was 4:20.08.

Facey also broke the NVST 13-14 girls 100 butterfly record with
a 1:07.29, eclipsing a standard of 1:07.64 that had stood for 10
years.